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How are you creative

How are you creative – This is the writing prompt that came up. It asked how I am creative. Well ….

How are you creative

How are you creative - This is the writing prompt that came up. It asked how I am creative. Well ….

In this writing prompt I will explain how I am creative.

How are you creative?

God blessed me creatively in graphic design. I do some freelance graphic design at SteveZ DesignZ. My main job I am a graphic designer for a print shop.

You can say I’m creative in sewing too. If you go to Steve Sews Shop, or read some of Steve Sews Blog entries, you can see how.

I am also creative, as I write blog posts. Those do take some creativity too. I blog here and on CourageousChristianFather.com.

There are so many ways we can be creative … the creativity side of people are endless. Each one of us is creative in different ways.

Being creative also involves imagination. So use your imagination and get creative!

So how are you creative?

Feel free to share about your creative side.


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    List of Sewing holidays and quilting holidays. (And some other craft-related holidays). #sewing #quilting
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  • National DIY Day
    National DIY Day is an annual event celebrated on the first Saturday in April. It was founded in 2016 by the craft and DIY website, Craft Box Girls. The purpose of National DIY Day is to encourage people to take on creative projects and embrace their inner DIY spirit.
  • May the ¼” Be With You
    May the ¼” Be With You: Celebrating Seam Allowances and Star Wars Day — As sewists, we know the power of a perfect seam allowance. It’s the force behind every crisp edge, every smooth curve, and every sturdy stitch. And what better time to celebrate this unsung hero of the sewing world than on May 4th, a day when fans across the galaxy proclaim, “May the Force be with you”? In the spirit of Star Wars Day, let’s explore the significance of the quarter-inch seam allowance and how it aligns with the precision and dedication of the Jedi.

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4 thoughts on “How are you creative

  1. That’s an interesting question, Steve. How are you creative? Are you creative? Because depending on how creative you are, everything you do might be creative and you’re not really good at managing the rest of your life such as organisational or administrative skills. I’d put myself in that camp. I write, do poetry, photography, paint. The way I think is creative. However, I do need to be practical and get other things done and I try to clump all of these tasks together to stay in that mindset. At times, I find myself experiencing creative overdrive and that’s not necessarily a good thing. I try to maintain some balance and when I sense that coming on, I tread carefully. I’ve just spent three weeks in Sydney on a photography b;itz catching ferries everywhere and being super-stimulated and now I’m writing up my trip and editing photos. Not a lot of balance there but I’m feeling pretty level anyway.
    Best wishes,
    Rowena

    1. Why we are all uniquely and wonderfully made differently thus world would not function if we are all the same. Good thing we all are blessed with capacity to do some things better than others. We just have to watch doing the comparison game. Thank you for commenting. Have fun with photos, my wife is a photographer. Creative is indeed different to each and everyone of us.

      1. Thanks Steve for bringing up that terrible thing of comparison. I was only reminded of that a few weeks ago but have fallen back into old habits already. Being a perfectionist in some areas also involves comparison with an impossible ideal. Everyone is precious and has their own unique treasure.

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